CUA Abounds With Summer Events
Many events will make the campus hum with activity this summer. Find out what will be coming our way. See story.
Devoting a Year or Two to Service
Twenty-two 2004 graduates will be devoting the next one or two years to volunteer service. Six others are entering seminaries. See People.
Inside Takes a Vacation
Inside CUA Online will take a break for the summer and will reappear in late August with news and features about members of the Catholic University community. We hope you have a pleasant summer! Please continue to send us story ideas and information about recent publications, awards, media interviews or speaking engagements by contacting Richard Wilkinson at 202-319-6984 or wilkinson@cua.edu.
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CUA Publishes Guide to Match News Media to Faculty Experts
The university is putting a priority on reaching out to the media, with the goal of raising the university's profile. Sent to hundreds of print, TV and radio journalists, the new Faculty Experts Guide lists 212 CUA faculty according to their areas of expertise. See story.
Britian's Militant Suffrage Movement:
Political or Just Violent?
Often portrayed by images of middle-class women chaining themselves to fences, smashing windows and going on hunger strikes, the militant wing of the British women's suffrage movement (1860-1930) was actually characterized by astute political strategy, according to Professor Laura Mayhall's new book. See Research and Teaching.
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